As RedState reported previously, the Federal Bureau of Investigation Agents Association (FBIAA) sued the Department of Justice (DOJ), asserting unlawful retaliation, Privacy Act and Administrative Procedures Act violations, as well as First Amendment and due process violations, in relation to January 6th.
The primary concern raised by the FBIAA and nine John/Jane Doe agents was that agents identified in response to a questionnaire aimed at identifying those who worked the J6 cases would have their identities and information publicly disseminated.
FBI v. DOJ – Agents Sue to Block Public Identification of Those Who Worked on J6
NEW: DOJ Memo Clarifies FBI Rank and File Aren’t on Chopping Block Over J6
Subsequent to the suit’s filing, Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove issued a memo clarifying the DOJ’s position on the matter and affirming that FBI…